Sony is clearly impressed with Naughty Dog's latest IP - the PlayStation maker has just registered domain names for The Last of Us 2 and 3, leading some to speculate that there's intentions to transform the PS3 swansong into a long-term franchise.The activity was spotted by internet super sleuth Superannuation, but doesn't necessarily confirm that Sony has long-term plans for the property. It could just be the company protecting itself from domain squatters, should a sequel be viable in the future.
Naughty Dog's latest survival-action game is launching on PlayStation 3 some four weeks from now, and as a result studio developers are beginning to tease a little more about the game - with lead artist Nate Wells
claiming that it will feature "the best MP [multiplayer] ever conceived..."
Source:
Kotaku